Waldorf is great; let tech extend the experience to anyone who wants it
In his latest article, titled “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” Matt Richtel continues his seeming rampage against education technology by describing how the […]
In his latest article, titled “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” Matt Richtel continues his seeming rampage against education technology by describing how the […]
Oct 26, 2011
Innosight Institute joined the NewSchools Venture Fund and Education Elements in releasing a K-12 education technology market map at The Philanthropy Roundtable’s K-12 Education conference […]
Oct 13, 2011
The New York Times woke many with a start over the weekend when it reported in its Sunday edition on a school in Arizona investing […]
Sept 8, 2011
An article by Katie Ash in Education Week about a new report by the investment bank, Berkery Noyes, caught my eye recently because of its […]
Aug 25, 2011
I wish I had a dime for every school that crams a laptop 1:1 into students’ hands and calls it online learning. Students taking notes […]
Apr 7, 2011
Those who read my blog last week know that Utah’s Senate Bill 65, also known as the Statewide Online Education Program, got off on the […]
Mar 10, 2011
Utah’s state senate missed a first opportunity Tuesday to kick start the transformation of its education system to a student-centric one and leapfrog the rest […]
Mar 2, 2011
A couple weeks ago, the Aspen Institute convened a group of Investing in Innovation Fund (i3) applicants, investors of all stripes, and other innovators in […]
Feb 3, 2011
As 2011 dawns, expect to see the rate of innovation in education increase. The weak economy that has bogged down the United States for the […]
Jan 13, 2011
Massive declines in state and local education funding will lead to a tsunami of blended learning programs, where students learn online in brick-and-mortar schools. Charter […]
Dec 7, 2010